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My Homemade Tractor Stand
Keith Snyder, 2435 Route 973 East, Cogan Station, Penn. 17728 ph 570 494-2627: "My homemade tractor stand mounts on wheels and uses a pair of hand-operated jacks to split the tractor, allowing installation of a new clutch or torque amplifier or removal of the engine. The stand attaches in four places, allowing the fron
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My Homemade Tractor Stand TRACTORS Miscellaneous 27-4-36 Keith Snyder, 2435 Route 973 East, Cogan Station, Penn. 17728 ph 570 494-2627: "My homemade tractor stand mounts on wheels and uses a pair of hand-operated jacks to split the tractor, allowing installation of a new clutch or torque amplifier or removal of the engine. The stand attaches in four places, allowing the front of the tractor to be rolled forward. It allows me to easily move the tractor up or down so I can realign bolt holes and dowel pins during reassembly.
"The stand bolts directly to all Farmall models, from the 400 to the 1586. However, I believe it would also fit other brands of row crop tractors that have a similar front frame design. I'm willing to sell plans to make your own, which would include sizes and details for each piece. I'll also custom build stands for others on request."
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